Her social media channels are littered with sizzling snaps of her hourglᴀss physique.
And Demi Rose turned heads over the weekend when she strutted down Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles in a revealing ensemble, while en route to a pH๏τoshoot for online fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing.
The 26-year-old drew attention to her eye-popping cleavage in a blue denim halterneck top with a significant cut-out at the bust, teamed with matching jeans.
Her makeup was ultra glamorous, consisting of a bronzed complexion, defined brows, a subtle smoky eye and a slick of matte ɴuᴅᴇ lipstick on her plump pout.
Demi is a social media sensation with over 18 million fans on Instagram, and teases her OnlyFans page where she has ditched her profile’s subscription fee for a limited period.
OnlyFans is an online platform, known for its X-rated content, that allows a public figure to charge fans a fee to their profile, where they often share pictures and videos deemed too provocative for other social media sites.
Demi previously charged fans for access to her content – with costs ranging from $22.22 (£16) a month or $119.99 (around £86) for six months.
She’s not the only famous face who uses the platform, with celebrities including Bella Thorne, Cardi B and Danniella Westbrook signing up to the service.
The Birmingham-born star has been modelling for eight years and credits her career for being a ‘blessing’ after being subjected to bullying when she was younger.
Speaking to Radio 1 Newsbeat, Demi previously revealed: ‘I always wanted to get into modelling and when I eventually got there I classed it as a blessing because I grew up being bullied and didn’t have many friends at all.’
In 2019, both of Demi’s parents died, just seven months apart and the star said going into lockdown straight after their deaths was ‘a time of reflection’.
‘Having to deal with my parents’ house and selling their stuff – it was a really sad place for me,’ she said.
‘I wanted to go and travel but I had three months in London, which was a lot of facing what I had been through and was a time of reflection.’